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 I just got back from a walk to the Mirriam Park Library.  It's no more than eight (?) blocks from my house, but I almost NEVER walk there--partly because I'm lazy, but in another part because, to get there, I have to pass under highway 94 and it's kind of ugly.  But, the sun was sort of half out and I thought, why not?

On the way back, I decided to take the Aldine Street pedestrian walk OVER the highway.  That brought back a lot of memories of walking that way to "ding-ding" park with Mason when he was a toddler.  (Mason called it 'ding-ding' park because of its proximity to the railroad tracks. The crossing guard things make a very loud dinging noise when a train is approaching.)  As I wandered through those old haunts, it occurred to me that another fun thing I could do for exercise is take random walks through the city. I've fairly thoroughly explored my own neighborhood and I find it kind of unattractive, so I'm thinking about expanding outward.

I have a number of friends who live in interesting, far-away places and I always think, "Gee, if *I* lived somewhere interesting, I'd play tourist 24/7."

But, the thing is, I DO live in an interesting place... and more importantly, I have a Go-To card and live within spitting distance of a light rail stop. I could literally make a game of--on mornings when I don't work--getting on the light rail and going to a random stop, getting out, and wandering around. When was the last time I explored Dinkytown on foot?  It's been a while. Might be fun. If I do go, I'm going to bring along my camera so that I can take pictures of whatever I might find. 

Alas, it seems I've forgotten Reading Wednesday again.  The only thing I have to report is a bunch of manga.  I've actually started a mystery novel, the sequel to the Taiwan Night Market book I read some time ago last year.  This one is called INCENSED.  I like it because the author has the right amount of travelogue to mystery.  I'm not a huge mystery reader, so what *I* want is insights into living in Taiwan, particularly Taipei. As you all know, I have a dear friend living there now and so I love to be able to read up on things she might be seeing and doing, so I can pester her about them in letters I write.

She's one of the people that I think of when I'm thinking about how cool it would be to be living somewhere INTERESTING. 

Alright, so it's a bit late, but did YOU read anything good (or bad) this last week?

Date: 2018-04-13 04:54 am (UTC)
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Reread Lee and Miller's Ghost Ship, as I'd run out of library books, then hit the library for a big bag of new releases. Tore through Dave Hutchinson's Acadie, a Tor.com novella that had some fascinating world building but an ultimately unsatisfying conclusion. Read an odd but engrossing secondary world steampunk by Tracy Townsend called The Nine that totally hooked me on characterization, along with a totally unexpected last twist that has me waiting for Book Two. And I bounced hard off of a book called Iron Angels. Authors are Eric Flint and a retired FBI agent named Alistair Kimble, and they're so obsessed with getting all the terminology right that it gets in the way of the storytelling. I quote:

Pete nodded. "Sure thing." He grinned. "Still having trouble with what's-his-name?"

"With Morris?" Jasper rolled his eyes. The Indianapolis Field Office Evidence Response Team Senior Team Leader was a pain in the ass, unreasonable and unyielding. Jasper's blood pressure rose every time the man popped into his thoughts of conversation.


I mean if I have to go through a sentence three times just to untangle the job title of a minor character, it's not the character I'm gonna hate, it's the authors.

sigh

Right now I'm reading a 2017 Patricia Briggs I somehow missed at release. Silence Fallen is doing a good job so far, finding new ways of subverting magic tropes that had gotten too powerful in previous books. Kidnapping the main character and dumping her on a different continent is shaking things up nicely...

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